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How do tourists get around Dublin?

Transportation
  • Bus.
  • Train.
  • Luas (tram)
  • Taxi.
  • Bicycle.
  • Car Rental.




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Luas Tram: It's fast, frequent, and easy to use. Using the Luas is the best option when traveling short distances within Dublin's city center. You can find tram stations near many of the city's main attractions, such as St Stephen's Green, The Spire, the National Museum of Ireland, and Trinity College.

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The Leap card is the key to all of Dublin's transport system. It's the simplest and most cost-effective way to avail of Dublin's public transport services and can be used on the train, tram, bus or to rent a Dublin Bike. Leap card fares are up to 31% cheaper than single-purchase tickets.

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Dublin City Bus Network The TFI 90 Minute fare applies to most journeys in the Dublin area and is only €2.00 for Adults, €1.00 for Young Adults (19-23) and Students, and €0.65 for Children (up to and including 18 years).

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Taxis in Ireland must accept credit and debit card payments (for example Visa, Mastercard, American Express) as well as cash.

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How much does a taxi cost to Dublin City Centre? The price of a taxi to Dublin City from Dublin Airport is not predetermined at the starting point and journeys are metred, but it generally costs around €25.00 - €40.00. Taxi fares in Dublin are dependent on distance travelled and are metred.

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